Monday, July 20 marks the first day after the Major League Baseball All-Star break that does not feature a full slate of games, thus giving fans of playing in MLB DFS leagues fewer choices of players from whom to choose. That is not always a negative thing, however, as many people will strictly go for the biggest names available. I am here to tell you that that strategy does not guarantee a winning formula.

You have to dig deep for some players who will come up big. Not all of them will be found at the top of the payroll. In fact, many of the highest-costing stars will flame out and score little to zero points. Of course, picking the ones who will is always a challenge.

That is why Heists And Homers is here to help guide you to an MLB DFS victory for 7/20. Checking out the salaries can be a bit confusing, as two starting pitchers who average less than three FPPG are listed with a higher price tag than those who average over 10 FPPG. And no, that is not a misprint. Keep reading, as I will try to clear up a few things before you need to submit your MLB DFS lineup.